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Office
5800 Santa Rosa Rd
suite 149
Camarillo, CA 93012
Summary
- Andrew Voyiadjis, MD, is a neurologist based in Ventura county California with a focus on neuroimmunology and multiple sclerosis. He completed a fellowship in Neuroimmunology & Multiple Sclerosis at the University of Southern California/LAC+USC Medical Center and a neurology residency at Tulane University, where he also earned his MD in 2018. Additionally, he holds an MPH in Global Community Health and Behavior from Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. His research, which includes topics like the Mediterranean diet's effect on neurological disease risk, has been published in various scientific journals.
Education & Training
- University of Southern California/LAC+USC Medical CenterFellowship, Neuroimmunology & Multiple Sclerosis, 2022 - 2024
- Tulane UniversityResidency, Neurology, 2018 - 2022
- Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical MedicineMPH, Global community health and behavior, 2017 - 2018
- Tulane University School of MedicineClass of 2018, MD
- Penn MedicinePost-Doctoral Fellowship, 2011 - 2013
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2022 - 2026
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 54 citationsMediterranean diet adherence, gut microbiota, and Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease risk: A systematic review.Rebecca J Solch, Julia O Aigbogun, Andrew G Voyiadjis, Grant M Talkington, Revonda M Darensbourg
Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 2022-03-15 - 3 citationsStuck in traffic: Patterns of powder adhesionN. Nirmal Thyagu, A. Vasilenko, A. Voyiadjis, Benjamin J. Glasser, Troy Shinbrot
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter. 2012-10-22 - Engineered In Vitro/In Silico Models To Examine Neurite Target PreferenceAndrewv George Voyiadjis, Helen M. Buettner, David I. Shreiber, Troy Shinbrot
Journal of Neurotrauma. 2011-11-14
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